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as we meet and some ologist on opposite sides of the planet, protecting insects of o sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i have come to the you k to see how old industrial sites are being turned into a bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this were in trend hiking and sec. together on, on al jazeera, the of the claims presidents confirms a concert or offensive is under way, but russia says the advance, it's failing the time about this, and this is the rely from dell. i'm also coming up at 24 r c. s 5 between sedans, wanting sizes, and the after a loving and much needed humanitarian aid and approaching. ty, food in the philippines,
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makes some documentations more complicated as thousands free of rumbling volcano on mine, just to city see off into milan and to win the champions league. historic trouble of major trophies, the granite and officials say its forces, it made gains on the battlefield. adjust hours of president. volume is the landscape confirmed that an expected kind of offensive is underway. there are reports of intense fighting, the devastated city of buck boats, as well as in criminal in south western. yet the russian president vladimir persians as ukraine has failed to advance anywhere on the funds lives, revile, who's defense, vanessa assigned an order that gives military volunteers. the same legal status as regular units fighting in ukraine. ukraine is expected to use new tactics this fighting intensifies child stratford isn't comic task in eastern train. as we spent
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this morning with ukrainian forces in the town of chess, if you all just if you all are, is important because it is the, the 1st town west of buck moved, of course by moot was claimed by the russians to be fully under the control last month that somebody this dispute seed by you grinding policies, but what we saw in that area seemed to be an effort by ukraine in all its hillary units to try as minutes. we call it softening up targets in an around buck. mood that's basically testing russian defences, testing how strongly are before him or consolidated to push according to the ukrainians in that area. they said that they all making gains slow gains from the south side of the woods um, heading around to the east of the town. and they said that those games could be up to a kilometers a week. but they admitted that some days it could be as little as a 20 meters and all those $500.00. they also said that there was
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a similar operation happening to the north of bulk mode as well. again, just probing attacks. it's very difficult to say whether this, in fact is part of some sort of diversion we tactic by the ukrainians to attract attention away from another area where we're so hearing that there is ongoing shilling and heavy fighting that south of zap parisha. but the bul, intents and purposes, the kind of the operations that are happening, that's another siren that you hear there in, in the background hearing cremmit. so the sirens and outgoing off, i suppose, every hour or so. but as i say, it's impossible really to know for sure where the, what we saw in chests, if you all close to bulk mode was anything move into the bush and from potentially a bigger move being planned body ukrainians in all the areas along the front line show stuff on how to 0 criminals. mike, i'm a roy is
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a former us deputy assistant secretary of defense and he explains the planning that's probably gone into ukraine's concert or offensive. i think this is what we should have actually expected. they did shaping operations behind enemy lines, collecting intelligence so that they could then do what's called a reconnaissance by 4 square. they probed the lines they try to push in to, to find out where the russians are weak and where they are strong. and then they adjust their campaign plans based on those approach. and i think that's what we're seeing now. so when the russians say they were, they were repelling, i don't think that's accurate. i think that is the intent of the ukrainian operations. they will send an armored force to see where the resistance is strongest and where it is week is and then they will calculate their campaign plan based on those groups. i think the ukrainians essentially have had to, uh,
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you know, built the plane, why they're flying in the sense that they are in the middle of an extra special fight for their country. ah, yes, they are having to train their forces on new weapon systems, new aircraft, and new vehicles. and so they had to be able to do that so that it could effectively use those weapons systems in this counter offensive. and i think that's probably why you solve delay, but i also don't think they want to rush into anything they want to, to do what's most advantageous to them so that they can take back as much territory as they can. and hopefully, put russia in a position where they feel like they have to come to some kind of negotiation or hopefully they, they decide that they need to leave the country. but i don't think anybody expects that to happen. meanwhile, russia's foreign ministers criticize a un court of justice decision to let the 32 countries take part in a genocide trial against moscow. the minister says each of them supports ukraine cheeses, moscow of genocide in the common conflict. it says must go misuse the international
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genocide convention to falsely justify its invasion of ukraine last year. rush just as the quotes, abusing its power and threatening a peaceful resolution to the conflict. i totally forgot to cease firing. sedan has ended. it's been relatively tom and the capital costumes and saturday, and the troops took effect. the law gave residence a break from the fighting of losing weeks between the army and part of military rapids support forces, especially around crucial army bases. the u. s. and savvy, or maybe a broker, the deal they hopefully observation of deceased if i could lead to the continuation of peace talks in jetta. the plan was to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid in the south west of the country 8 organization. se there's actually monetary and catastrophe unfolding and the capital of westoff for madison. food and water supplies have run out. and l janina. this concerning the funding can spread to all the parts of the region, including neighboring child samples. chavez,
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good. more from on 3 in eastern shots, the getting out as all jeanina now is effectively taking your life into your own hands. those people that are able to escape the besieged city and arrive here at camps like this in audrey. they come here and they wait for help. we've been talking to many of them and they tell terrifying stories of exactly how arduous it was to get out. one man told us that along the way they encountered militias, a check points who beat them, who threatened their lives and who shot at them as they were running away. and they were split up that the group that was coming was split up, and one man said he's still trying to find his brother to dusty. they've been to us and kicked us. and they also whipped us then. and they took all my property and my telephone and my back and i left them so we were coming. i lost one of my brothers of the road. and when jane, anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me, he run away and they were shooting at him and he ran into the forest. i've been
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looking for him, old wondering i haven't found it was i didn't, i didn't know if they've killed him or taken him to the kind of stories we've been hearing from people who've been escaping the violence. it is a harrowing experience for any adults let alone for the dozens of children that we've seen who are now living in these camps, living out in the open, expose to the elements. we've seen children showing signs of serious mountain nutrition. there, there is a serious problem of access to food and water and hygiene and conditions in the sorts of impromptu camps. and one of the most serious problems we've seen is children showing signs of trauma having seen incidents of violence as they were crossing the border into audrey. but now that they're here, they risk suffering preventable illnesses without the proper medical care. if this is how they continue to live for much longer, same bus for avi olga 0 andre eastern track are approaching di phones,
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making things more complicated as thousands of people in the philippines try to escape of possible volcanic eruption on my own is in northeastern all by provence officials raised the large level for the volcano one 1st day, off, or began spearing gas, debris, and rocks. the timeframes expect it to one least monsoon range. tens of thousands of people have to leave in 2018 when the volcano last erupt to mano below, has more from green, or by con, in all by proteins, state bulk. the knowledge of said that we all volcano has entered a new erupt of stage. there is a new lava building that has formed this at the top of the volcano, and this is what they're watching right now. whereas in the previous day, within a period of 24 hours, there were $59.00 ruffled events in the past 24 hours. they recorded 177 ruffled events and again, this is because there is now a new lot of them. now,
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last night, when the sky cleared up for about an hour, people could also see bright orange glow at the crater or near the crater, optical candle, and wild. this is saddling to witness the both and all just say that this sick, those a danger because this soul said the temperature is getting hotter within the volcano, that there is i to the city. and so over several, 3 silly race over my uncle channel, which means that a habit goes, interruption could happen any time from today to within weeks to within months. so for these are now evacuating more than $10000.00 families. they've expanded evacuation operations, but people are hesitant, of course, they want to safeguard their properties. they want to safeguard they live, live, stop, and live in the evacuation center can be very difficult. they said there's not enough drinking water, not enough of bathrooms. 4 and just to illustrate that point,
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also one family has to move a dead relative to the evacuation center. so very difficult life there. and again, this could last months, i want to below 0. i buy the philippines in the us from a president. donald trump has made his 1st campaign stops 2 days after being indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents that are public and presidential hopeful address support is it. 2 states. conventions is describing charges as ridiculous and an abusive power to hubbard times the reports. we already know field crush, finding the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances of both the georgia and north carolina republican conventions. was a succinct response to the indictment. i'm sealed against him on friday, just how far are the radical left and inside the beltway band. willing to go to stop in his to speeches, trump presented the charges as the culmination of the washington establishment
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attempts to destroy his political career and the lives of those in the room. this time through overt election interference, cheating their crook at the corrupt. these criminals can not be rewarded, they must be defeated. you have to defeat them. because in the end and not tell me give to me, they're coming after you and i'm just standing in their way here. i am understanding of what i always will. usually speaking of the north carolina convention from school, i'm a vice president. and now, right will, mike depends on north carolina like almost all the drums opponents and the primaries. you agree that trump was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations into the president and his family have undermined the confidence the american people in our system of justice. look,
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we have to fake news media group smells. and actually there really is a sense of grievance here, even as opposed to just off of the policy remains up for grabs by trump's opponents in our country back at the unsettling for president trump, north carolina, state village. michelle, what else feels florida governor run the census has the best chance of beating j biting in a general election. but she says, what? even opponents of from feel when i look at president trump, i think, you know, the d o j met him at the bottom of that gold escalator and he's loved every minute of it. there is some concern being express care of the effect. the indictment might have on donald trump's chances in a general election, but given the empty trump vote in the primaries is split among some 9 of the cabinets sold trumpeters, making the most of his legal troubles as he solidifies his face against what he calls the witch hunts, she ever comes out to 0, greensboro, north carolina partisans have opened across montenegro for the parliamentary
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election in march, the incumbent president's village economy, which was hosted in favor of you all call mallows, of which in the presidential election run off this time, voters are choosing cavities from 15 parties and coalitions, their political leanings range from pro western to pro serbian, reflecting the division over montenegro split from serbia. the outcome is expected to impact forgot it says, bid to join the u. protests as in television have gathered for the 23rd consecutive weeks of voice. there ryan, good news really go on this plan. judicial overhauled 5 minutes. so benjamin netanyahu paused for changes in march after intense public pressure. tens of thousands of continued to protest in the us as china has been operating on intelligence unit in cuba. for many years. the white house has the facility was upgraded in 2019, in an effort to enhances presence of academy in island have on has denied the presence of any chinese by basis. vision has one washington against interfering in
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cuba. those internal affairs under this has opened an embassy in china adjustment in south to the central american country cottages, diplomatic relations with taiwan, the embassy invasion was opened by foreign ministers and the 2 countries i'm doing, i'm present this to a lot of customers also unkindly, in china and the state visit taiwan now has formal diplomatic relations with only 13 countries. still ahead on, i'll just see them on the la bought his johnson joins bridges, former prime minister in coaching, leaving the roommate conservative party facing 3 file actions. we're going to look a wire rock sanction. possibly. industry struggling to survive the the hollow, something dry. as usual across the middle east. we have got some lifted dust the
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sand to watch out for. but the main, whether action in terms of any rain as off shore, we're able to, we'll see a radian see grassy pushing. some went to the western side of india towards the far south of pakistan. slowly but surely somebody to watch out for next week, a few showers around to clear west most central passing, some showers able to move to cool. this is using down across the caspian one or 2 showers into iran for a time, a few showers to the into afghanistan, but across the right with an inch league of the temperature is made to high for it is very, very hot weather pushing in once again then we have got some that to dust the sad, to watch out for some of the picture to cost $7.00 north east of africa, colorado $36.00 celsius, a cooler encoder, that colder than that has been recently a few showers into northern parts of tennessee. i know them out, jerry. i may be in to the areas of her. okay. but plenty of showers across the west africa nigeria pending to go gone all the way across into liberia. seeing those live the showers and some of the showers to gathering rod across the tropics,
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right across central positive africa. so it just, some went to whether eventually pushing its way into south africa. cape town, turning west as we go on into monday and grassy, tired and cooler for joe back. and the social media feels demand for a curve. you're figure a controversial surgery to help people achieve it is on the rise. we've missed looking a certain way before we have kids with devastating consequences. they definitely don't care about their client. it's just all about the money fault lines travelers to miami, to investigate the rise and injuries and deaths related to pursue leon fucking if those doctors are this the price for fiction on a jersey to the
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the origin. i'll just say that a reminder about 12. so is this, are you things presidents confirmed and expects is tons of defensive against russia is underway, infinity and forced to say they make gains in the east and the cities of thought, most uncommon, that shouldn't present. there's not even prudence as cubes, military advance is failing. a 24 hour cease fire has ended in savannah, an officer of a period of relative tom and the capitol comp to the deal was broken by the united states and saudi arabia to switch to live a safe delivery of humanitarian aid and approaching ty, phone in the philippines, as making things more complicated as people try to escape a rumbling volcano. officials raise their lot levels a month from now and on thursday, after it began spewing gas, debris and rocks. more than 400 wild fires burning in canada and making it
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one of the worst fodder seasons in recent memory. the eastern province of quebec has been hit by more than a 130 fires. several ellis, under the posts or roof of income back a family waiting, and wondering when they can go home. mom and dad, the kids age for 6 and 9, and their 63 year old grandfather, the pearson family, forced to leave their homes in the middle of the night to get away from a raging wildfire. the pisca, c. c, a. it was very stressful. we were all running around the house to collect that would be long use. we tried to grab some food. blogs made see that they've been told their house is still standing untouched by the flames. at least so far. the basic it has been very dry and hot this year,
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so we knew something like these fires could happen. so i think the government was prepared to evacuate people, one for the fire start ends will produce good. the piercing family is now among about 50 people living temporarily in this sports arena. that has been converted into a shelter in the town of rober 5250 kilometers to the south where the fires are burning . a few days ago, there were 400 a vacuum ease here, but many have left to stay with friends or family. for the 1st time in several days, there seems to be some hope here in quebec, and that's in part to the weather. a light rain is falling, hoping to suppress the wild fires and bring down the smoke. at one point over a 130 fires were burning in quebec, but local officials say they are finally starting to get many of them contain. that's good news for the piercing family as well as other evacuees later in the 1st
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i will do when i go back home is check if everything is okay in my house. after that, i will see if my life couldn't return back to normal. how it was before i think about how to live life again. now starting to think about returning home as soon as it's deemed safe. although everyone here is aware that canada is 6 month long fire season, has only just gotten underway. gabriel is on the out is either rober of a quebec, canada. the button is governing conservative, posit is facing 3 by elections of a 2nd close out. i've joined bars johnson and resigning as a member of parliament, the former prime minister quite on friday after launching a fierce attack and a parliamentary committee. it's due to release his findings into whether he misled parliament about parties, how that down the streets during corona virus lock times rolling challenges more from london. if 1st you see neck was planning acquired weekends. well, anyhow,
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with that as being torpedo by his full and boss. but as johnson's shock resignation from parliament triggers an immediate bought action in his constituency and reignite space. conservative policy, civil wars versus the neck has tried so hard to come of the parliamentary privileges committee that found that he did miss the parliament about policies here during locked down bar. as johnson had this to say, the very definition of a kangaroo course. and there was a witch hunt on the way to take revenge for breakfast to number 10. and he said we must not be afraid to be a properly conservative governments and all parts. he needs to get the recapture it sense of momentum, headaches, indeed permission to not. but want to the basis think, well, a snap poll from you. gov says that 62 percent of people think that boris johnson was right to resign. 65 percent. think that he knowingly misled parliaments on
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pasta, guys. i'm 72 percent. i think he liked he committed further cultivate offensive. sorry. the british public brody seems to be in a good riddance. frame of mind fox is this really the last l. c. a forest johnson pay attention to the wording in his resignation, roadside. it is very sad to be leaving parliament. he said, at least for now, i think it will be very difficult for the bar associates and i can come back and i do think that is a plan there as far as he's concerned. i think the homepage that he will damage or issue. so you're not quite badly that really so you're not will lose the election for the conservative sound that he will be able to find his way back to parliament in another state. and perhaps be called upon by the conservative policy to make them in a position long time watches off the bar a strong since august. no, never to count the man out will reach out to 0. london arrives released to
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$2700000000.00 in frozen assets to a run after receiving a sanctions waiver from us. it comes out to a string of meetings involving us of a noun on, on monday officials. those are bodies get more from to one to the latest announcement from the iraqi officials, as well as the confirmation from the head of iran, iraq chamber of commerce highlights the fact that iran is still fighting to get paid for the services is providing to a number of countries and in case of iraq, this 3, nearly $3000000000.00 is part of an $11000000000.00 a frozen funds that is currently being held as a result of united states sentients. now the sanctions came into place in late november after the november 2018 after the united states withdrew from the nuclear deal in may of 28 and imposed a series of strict economic sanctions on your owns oil and banking sector. now the number of countries that were still purchasing at oil and gas from iran were not
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able to pay around for those uh, things that they were purchasing. now, the united states, along with the rocky foreign ministry, have held the number of meetings, mainly the most recent ones being held in riyadh, where the record foreign minister announced that they've managed to reach a decision to unfreeze a portion of about a quarter of what the iraqi government owes to iran, now that doesn't mean that the government into around will receive this money in cash. they will use it to pay for a number of fees to, for example, saudi arabia, for the number of nearly $80000.00 the reigning pilgrimage that make the trip annually. they will also be able to use this as some of that money to buy much needed goods that has been hard to find inside or on for the short term. it's not likely to alleviate the economic pressure inside the country. but there's hope that in the long term it will be able to provide an example of how iran is able to unfreeze the new, the $100000000000.00 that it has frozen,
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and assets and funds across the world door safari ultra 0 to hong and it rocks the engine dodge upholstery is declining. many potters of abundant, the crosses. people turn to more modern imports, but some are keeping the rich heritage a life. most of the war had reports from on the one east of baghdad. when life is tall for so far, says there is nothing more soothing than delicate clay. for 24 years, he's made your walk you through additional pottery using centuries. all the methods . he says he's family has been in the business for decades. but it's coming to an end high and i took good to because of impulse and elective demand for products and the lack of government subsidized fuel business has been declining. my family members and cousins have changed their profession. it done my part to re is deeply
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rooted any rocks, ancient, past families code out the profession from generation to another form asenia using the same ancient techniques to turn them all into kitchen with and bows the newly made put some pictures need to be left in the sun for a few days until the dried up. they are then put here into this oven, to be heated at about 1500 degrees celsius. for about 20 hours is to date some families in the countryside is to use clay tongue dues for be king . but the market is being overwhelmed by cheaper, puts imported from you on expect say get rocks heritage of somebody around and but loony. and put to lee manufacturing has now become more went out. practiced in academia. what it does is it in a dark dates back to 4500
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b. c. it was linked to spiritual returns in the 1950s are to started introducing pieces, imitating ancient earns, and you're on the books, it is part of your dox, cultured heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, it still flourishes us once more. so our history pottery has provided households with not only useful products, but also an archive of people's way of life in ancient times. so far as the factory has survived in an area with thousands of others have been abandoned, yet he is the last one in his extended family left holding on to a profession that is thousands of years old. without the head under the law, i'm not a one east of love god, a football, 9 months as a city have sealed the very 1st champions league. type all the english that prevailed against into milan with a now victory and is tumbled. so. hell malik? as the action the eyes of the footballing world were fixed on
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assembled for the big as much any european club football. manchester city, widely regarded as the favorites, waiting to win the champions league for the very 1st time. he went in the way and into milan side, were you looking to stay around the world and become full time european champions? offered k g stones, the 1st big chunk built in manchester city early holland. the norwegian, however, i couldn't give his side the league. city both the pip gone deal it then had the major problem to deal with. kevin. sabrina has been one of the english clubs, dont play the vis these is pulled up into the price of soldier on the belgian have to go off to the break. gall deal, his team had a really shaky moment, an uncharacteristic, mistaken defence, nearly lifting into take the lead time and the po
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champions didn't allow that good to face them, as they responded in done rotary. producing a stunning strike to put months ahead. finish into nearly struck back straight away, but somehow the pulled data out of the net to the city then rode the look again into substitute ramelle. and the cost of denied by edison needs to go. they can go be beside. and then in the dying moments of added on time, the brazilian stuff are produced. another moment of magic. his save, making sure city held on for one minute when to see the maiden champion, the crown is being a memorable season for manchester city. this victory this down both ceiling a trophy trouble for.
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